A common complaint I hear is that when using Feibing's the excess dye comes off so perhaps wear something that doesn't matter, in case. Or you could try saddlesoaping a small area then rubbing it lightly with a cloth to see if the dye is stable. Please let us know. Glad to see the stirrup hobble done up correctly, around all the leather. It also puts a nice turn when done up tight.

Thank you Saddlebag and fkcb1988. I will try the saddle soap idea. One thing I did do was after it dries good, I took an old t shirt and rubbed on the seat real hard and barely any came off.
The stirrup turning was super easy and I like the look a lot plus easier to use.Posted via Mobile Device

Very very nice! I tried a Cirle Y saddle on my gelding a few years back and remember that color seat.. Love your saddle you really did a great job on it!! Can you share how and what you used to dye your seat? My hubby would love a black seat on his now brown one. Thanks a bunch!

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